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Pursuit Podcast: Public Speaking in Tech: Stuart Langridge

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Ever wanted to get on stage and share what you know with the world? Guest Stuart Langridge joins us to talk about writing, researching and giving your first talk. We look at the value of meetups and local community events in your speaking career, how to get up on that first conference stage and how to stay cool up there. Stuart is a web expert, writer, consultant and podcaster based in the UK. Our next episode will look at tips and tricks for giving a great talk once you've gotten to that big stage. Join us next Tuesday as we're joined by Andrew Lightheart.
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Food Fight Show 93 - Managing Secrets - in the Vault

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Food Fight Show - 112 - Learn Chef Rally

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Late Night Linux – Episode 20
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Play Podcast (mp3): Download (Duration: 59:21 — 40.8MB) All four of us return to talk about KDE, FOSS phones and watches, Solus’ growing pains, perfect code and more. News More eKciting developments …
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202. APIs: Plug into Banking • 202. APIs: Plug into Banking • 11:FS

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In this episode What are APIs? We break it down in today’s episode with some great guests. But a little […]
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Linux Kernel Governance with Greg Kroah-Hartman

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The code in the Linux kernel changes all the time–11k lines are added, 5.8k lines are removed, and 2k lines are modified DAILY. Linux is an open source operating system that has been worked on for 25 years, and one reason the project is able to move so fast is its governance and release structure.

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Food Fight Show - 105 - Sous Chefs

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Stuff To Blow Your Mind - Interplanetary War on Stitcher

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Syfy’s 'The Expanse,' based on the James S. A. Corey book series, revolves around conflict between human-seeded planetary civilizations -- namely a UN-governed Earth and an independent Martian state. How does this vision match up with futurist predictions concerning interplanetary war, the rigors of space travel and postcolonial cultural schisms? In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Christian explore and even chat with 'The Expanse' executive producer Naren Shankar. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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BONUS - Sustain Open Source Software with Justin Dorfman (The Changelog)

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Justin Dorfman joined us for a special BONUS episode of The Changelog to share some details about Sustain Conference with you. It’s a one day conversation for Open Source Software sustainers at GitHub HQ (SF) on June 19, 2017. No keynotes, expo halls or talks. Only discussions about how to get more resources to support...

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Know your worth, and then ask for it
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Your customers probably aren't paying you what you're worth -- instead, they're paying you what they think you're worth. Take the time to learn how to shape their thinking. Pricing consultant Casey Brown shares helpful stories and learnings that can help you better communicate your value and get paid for your excellence.

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Go at Walmart (and Scale) with Chase Adams (Go Time #54)

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Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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Late Night Linux – Episode 19
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Play Podcast (mp3): Download (Duration: 1:05:14 — 44.9MB) We are back for a proper episode but Félim is on holiday so it’s a 3 man show. We’ve been to OggCamp, we discuss some developments in the …
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Das Boot Manager | LUP 189 | Jupiter Broadcasting

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Bulletproof Kernel upgrades may be near, Kodi gets a real Netflix Plugin, a desktop Linux elephant in the room, Bcachefs may be the next big filesystem & more!

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Containers: The Ships, the Tugs and the Port - 99% Invisible

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Huge container-moving cranes dot the waterfronts of San Francisco and Oakland while hulking container ships dominate the waterways of the Bay Area. But this was not always the case. In the eight-part audio documentary series Containers, Alexis Madrigal explores how the rise of container shipping and the evolution of global trade have transformed economies and shaped

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Microservices Practitioners with Austin Gunter and Richard Li

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The word “microservices” started getting used after a series of events–companies were moving to cloud virtual machines. Those VMs got broken up into containers, and the containers can fit to the size of the service. Services that are more narrowly defined take up smaller containers, and can be packed more densely into the virtual machines–hence

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Software Architecture – Aggregate Roots, Factories, and Repositories

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Play Podcast (mp3): Download (Duration: 1:38 — 1.2MB) This isn’t a proper episode. It’s just Joe giving a very quick update on the OggCamp live show. It will be a joint effort with the Ubuntu Podcast …
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Play Podcast (mp3): Download (Duration: 52:25 — 36.1MB) It’s the Late Night Ubuntu Podcast! Recorded live at OggCamp 17, Jesse and Joe are joined by Martin and Mark from the Ubuntu Podcast for a (very …
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Making your path to development with Anjana Vakil
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Anjana is fascinated by languages, both human and machine, and the connections between the two. She recently completed a MS in computational linguistics at Saarland University in Germany, where she studied speech technology, machine learning, and computer-assisted language learning. Her spontaneous talk "Learning Functional Programming with JavaScript" has been viewed over a half-million times on YouTube. She talks to Scott about her thoughts on languages and her strategies for learning.

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DevOps Cafe Ep. 73 - Guest: Patrick Chanezon – DevOps Cafe Podcast – Podcast
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Patrick Chanezon (Docker) chats with John and Damon about trends that are changing how Developers work. Show notes at http://devopscafe.org – Listen to DevOps Cafe Ep. 73 - Guest: Patrick Chanezon by DevOps Cafe Podcast instantly on your tablet, phone or browser - no downloads needed.
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Pursuit Podcast: Planning Your Own Tech Event

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A look at the challenges and rewards of running your own tech events from Mike Elsmore, the founder of the Hackference conference and hackathon.
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Serverless Startup with Yan Cui

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After raising $18 million, social networking startup Yubl made a series of costly mistakes. Yubl hired an army of expensive contractors to build out its iOS and Android apps. Drama at the executive level hurt morale for the full-time employees. Most problematic, the company was bleeding cash due to a massive over-investment in cloud services.

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Serverless Continuous Delivery with Robin Weston

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Serverless computing reduces the cost of using the cloud. Serverless also makes it easy to scale applications. The downside: building serverless apps requires some mindset shift. Serverless functions are deployed to transient units of computation that are spun up on demand. This is in contrast to the typical model of application delivery–the deployment of an

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Late Night Linux – Episode 17
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Play Podcast (mp3): Download (Duration: 58:32 — 40.3MB) Mozilla launches yet more projects, Krita had a brush with the tax man, Flash is on the way out, Debian is almost totally reproducible, Mycroft …
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The power of wikis, the problem with social networks, the promise of AI with Evan Prodromou (The Changelog #257)

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Evan Prodromou has been involved in open source since the mid ‘90s. His open source travel guide – Wikitravel – grew up alongside Wikipedia and the web itself. In this episode, we hear Evan’s history, try to solve open social networking once and for all, and learn how sprinkling a little artificial intelligence on to o...
